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the School Committee, as per petition 
of W. W. Hoare and others. 
Art. 47. To see if the Town will 
eonstruct a sewer in Putnam Court 
and appropriate money therefor, as per 
petition of Edwin J. Rumrill and 
others. 
Art. 48. To see if the Town will re- 
gonstruct and improve Putnam Court, 
so-called, and appropriate money for 
‘the same, as per petition of Edwin J. 
Rumrill and others. 
Art. 49. To see what action the 
Town will take in regard to paying for 
the repairs in the Library Tower, as 
per request of the Trustees of the Li- 
brary Fund, and appropriate money for 
the same. 
Art. 50. To see if the Town will 
appropriate the sum of One Hundred 
Dollars ($100.00) for the maintenance 
of athletics in connection with Story 
High School, as per petition of Chester 
L, Crafts and others. 
Art. 51. To see if the Town will 
lace two street lights on Old Neck 
Road as per petition of Amory Eliot 
and others. 
Art. 52. To see if the Town will 
slace a street light near house of J. W. 
. awthorne on Pine Street, as per peti- 
tion of J. W. Cawthorne and others. 
att. 53. To see if the Town will 
place a street light on Arbella Street, 
near the foot of Rosedale Avenue, as 
per petition of Benjamin H. Corliss 
and others. 
Art. 54. To see if the Town will 
nlace a street light or street lights on 
Putnam Court, as per petition of Edwin 
J. Rumrill and others. 
Art. 55. To see if the town will 
rlace a street light on Summer Street 
Extension, near the Manchester Elec- 
‘sie Company’s plant. 
Art. 56. To see what action the 
town will take in regard to a Christ- 
fas Tree. 
Art. 57. To see if the Town will 
appropriate the sum of $1,600.00 and 
receints from Dog Tax, for the main- 
tenance of the Public Library as recom- 
SUMMARY OF REPORT OF FUND 
FOR BOY SCOUT CAMP HELD AT 
Art. 58. To see if the Town will 
appropriate the sum of $1,000.00 for 
expenses incurred by the purchase of 
mended by the Trustees in their report. 
the New Bell as directed by the Town 
at a special meeting held Nov. 16, 1914. 
Art. 59. To see what action the 
Town will take in reference to New 
Town Hall and appropriate money for 
the same, or take any other action re- 
lating thereto. 
Art. 60. To see if the Town will 
appropriate a sum equal to the interest 
earned by the sewer funds up to Jan. 
1, 1915, for use of the Sewer Commis- 
sioners in construction of the sewer 
system. 
Art. 61. To see if the Town will 
approve and ‘adopt the rate to be 
charged for the use of sewers as recom- 
mended by the Board of Sewer Com- 
missioners in their report. 
Art. 62. To see if the Town will 
appropriate the sum of $5,000.00 for 
maintenance of the Sewer Department 
as recommended by the Board of Sewer 
Commissioners in their report. 
Art. 63. To see if the Town will 
authorize and instruct the Selectmen to 
petition the General Court of this 
Commonwealth for a proper enabling 
act providing for the consolidation of 
the Water and Sewer Departments, 
such act to become effective therefor 
when accepted by the town at a regu- 
lar or special town meeting called for 
that purpose. 
Art. 64. To see if the Town will 
direct the Selectmen to credit such 
reimbursements as received from the 
County of Essex, for the improvement 
of Pine Street, to the Pine Street Con- 
struction Account and authority be 
granted to them to expend such reim- 
bursements. 
Art. 65. To see if the Town will 
fix the time when all taxes assessed the 
present year shall be paid, and give the 
Collector the necessary authority to 
compel such payment; also to deter- 
mine the date when interest shall com- 
mence upon said taxes. 
R. R. Fares for part of 
period Scouts were on 
Art. 66. To see if the Town will 
authorize the Treasurer with the ap- 
proval of a majority of the Selectmen 
to borrow during the current financial 
year, beginning January 1, 1915, in 
anticipation of revenue for said finan- 
cial year, such sums of money as may 
be uecessary to meet the current ex- 
penses of the Town, giving the note or 
notes of the Town therefor. 
Art. 67. To appropriate and raise 
by borrowing, or otherwise, such sums 
of money as may be necessary for any 
or all of the purposes mentioned in the 
foregoing articles or reports, and espe- 
cially to act on all of the appropria- 
tions asked for or proposed by the 
Selectmen or by any Town Officer or 
Committee. 
And you are directed to serve this 
warrant by posting attested copies 
thereof, one at the Town Hall Building 
and one at the Postoffice in said town, 
seven days at least before the time of 
holding said meeting. 
Hereof fail not to make due return 
of this warrant, with your doings 
thereon to the Town Clerk, three days 
at least before the day of this meet- 
ing. 
Given under our hands at Manches- 
ter, aforesaid, this twenty-seventh day 
of January, in the year of our Lord, 
One Thousand Nine Hundred and 
Fifteen. ; 
WALTER R. BELL, 
GEORGE R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER. 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Total number of persons in Camp 26. 
Actual Transportation expenses for 
SOUTH EFFINGHAM, N. H., AUG. duty at Salem Fire, 20.35 Camp, $111.32. 
19 TO SEPT. 3, 1914, INCLUSIVE, 29.35 Entire cost of Camp per day per boy 
BY TROOP 1 MANCHESTER, MASS. Available Fund for - 80c¢. plus. 
1914 Camp, $337.67 Full report of Camp is available to any- 
RECEIPTS. Transportation Expen- one by applying to Rev. A. G. War- 
Balance of 1913 Camp Ses, $131.66 ner, 56 School Street, Manchester, 
Fund $67.67  Tncidental Expenses, 54.16 Mass. 
Interest during 1914, $ 2.96 Provisions, 136.48 ALBERT G. WARNER, 
Gifts, 137.00 $322.30 Scout Master. 
Earned by Boy Scouts, 32.41 
Board from Boy Scouts, 98.00 Final Balance, $15.37 eae : 
‘ale of Gfilenpe not used REMARKS. * panne lesver) Mass., Jan. 27, 1915. 
by Boy Scouts, 20.34 Actual Cost of board Aug. 19 to Sept. I have audited the above account of 
Sale of Provisions, 8.64 3, 1914, inclusive for Camp, $127.84. Rey. A. G. Warner, Scout Master, and 
$367.02 Number of meals served 1,063. have received all money collected by 
EXPENSES. Cost per bgy per meal 12c. plus. him. Also I have seen vouchers for 
Before August 19, 1914. Number of persons in Camp, all expenditures. Balance of fifteen 
Entertainment Knights of 22 for 44 meals. dollars and 37 cents ($15.37) is correct. 
King Arthur at Glou- Dells Cane 6S H. W. PURINGTON, 
cester, $ 5.00 ey is oak General Treasurer, 
Gloves for Memorial Day, 4.00 CSSD oi gery Manchester Boy Scouts. 
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